Global Cooperation (The Global War Map Game)

Contents

Member Nations

Bolded Nations are on the Council. Number of Representatives is in parentheses.

France (13)

Arabia (1)

Denmark (1)

Thailand (2)

China (49)

Germany (12)

Netherlands (7)

Japan (11)

Canada (1)

Persia (1)

Iberia (5)

Russian Republic (6)

Brazil (3)

Australia (1) (Voted in)

Mexico (2) (Voted in)

Belgium (5)

Voting System

Every nation votes yes or no on a proposal. There are three different systems, once the votes have come in. A majority must be met in two of the three of the systems (aka Chambers) for any proposal to be enacted. All proposals will have an assigned year in which the voting will occur (two turns). Any nations who did not vote in that time period will not be counted as a yea or nay.

1 vote per country (senate)

1 vote per representative, according to population (house of representatives)

1 vote per council member, according to Treaty of Marseilles and others to be voted on (council)

Applications

Temporary Council Members

Note: Only permanent council members may vote on this

French Proposal

Arabia

Denmark

England

French Proposal - Enacted

Spain may station troops in Ireland, so long as the number does not exceed 5000.

All allies will cut off all economic trade ties with England.

The allies will cut off English use of the Suez Canal (Italy), Bosphorus Strait (Germany), and Strait of Gibraltar (Spain).

The allies will send weapons and other military supplies to Wales and Scotland.

French Proposal Voting

Yes

France (1 Senator, 13 Representatives, 1 Council Member)

Iberia (1 Senator, 5 Representatives, 1 Council Member

Brazil (1 Senator, 3 Representatives, 0 Council Members)

China (1 Senator, 49 Representatives, 1 Council Member)

Netherlands (1 Senator, 7 Representatives, 0 Council Members)

No

Discussion

Free trade

I propose to have a 'free trade' as one of the laws in Global Cooperation. It's basically make trading easier within the global cooperation and make sure that trading throughout the world is fair, Australia.

United States

French Proposal - Enacted

The United States has no further right to expand outside of North America and the Caribbean.

Any American expansion in Asia, Africa, South America, or Europe will result in complete sanctions.

America may not get involved in European Conflicts, even if it is for the allies' side. Any such action will qualify as an act of war and will result in declarations of war against them by the allies.

Nations in the Global Cooperation may station troops, planes, ships, and equipment in colonies near America (Examples include the Bahamas for Spain and Bermuda for France).

Voting

Yes

France (1 Senator, 13 Representatives, 1 Council Member)

Iberia (1 Senator, 5 Representatives, 1 Council Member)

Japan (1 Senator, 11 Representatives, 1 Council Member)

Brazil (1 Senator, 3 Representatives, 0 Council Members)

Netherlands (1 Senator, 7 Representatives, 0 Council Members)

No

Denmark (1 Senator, 1 Representative, 1 Council Member)

Second French Proposal

All nations in the Global Cooperation will declare war on the United States, and send troops, weapons, and/or economic aid.

All countries which send major amounts of troops will be able to get land assuming the US is captured.

Voting

Yes

France (1 Senator, 13 Representatives, 1 Council Member)

Mexico (1 Senator, 1 Representative, 0 Council Members)

Italy (1 senator, 8 Representatives, 1 council member)

Brazil (1 Senator, 3 Representatives, 0 Council Members)

Japan (1 Senator, 11 Representatives, 1 Council Member)

China (1 Senator, 39 Representatives, 1 Council Member)

Netherlands (1 Senator, 7 Representatives, 0 Council Members)

Russia (1 Senator, 2 Representatives, 1 Council Member

No

Restructure of Council

French Proposal-ENACTED

Due to changes in power in the world, the council members will change.

The Permanent members will be: France, Iberia, Italy, Germany, China, Japan, and Brazil.

The eighth spot will switch off between Mexico, Arabia, and Australia (and Democratic Russia, depending on how the war goes).

The ninth slot will be voted on by the seven PERMANENT members of the council.

Voting

Yes

France (1 Senator, 13 Representatives, 1 Council Member)

Denmark (1 Senator, 1 Representative, 0 Council Members)

Japan: (1 Senator, 11 Representatives, 1 Council member)

Brazil (1 Senator, 3 Representatives, 0 Council Members)

Netherlands (1 Senator, 7 Representatives, 0 Council Members)

Australia

No

Fair Trade

To have Fair trade as one of the laws in global cooperation sign here. Basically it's to make trading fair throughout the world (see discussion and fair trade alliance for more explanation)